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Who Was Herr von Infeld, the First Teacher of Vilemína Nerudová
Data from birth and death registers, censuses of Brno 1850 and 1857, and Brno theater almanacs prove, the violinist Baroch von Imfeld, introduced to literature by Vladimír Helfert (1939), in reality never existed.
Radek Hasalík
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Vplyv a dosah myšlienok Vladimíra Helferta na slovenskú hudbu
This study highlights the key relationships and the impact of Vladimir Helfert's ideas on Slovakia. A particular focus lies on the years of the joint Czechoslovak state when authentic music with unique Slovak features starts to formulate itself in the ...
Tatiana Škapcová
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Josef Alexander Helfert (1820–1910) : ancestor and model for Vladimir and Jaroslav Helfert
Josef Alexander Helfert played a significant role in a social and political life of Habsburg Monarchy of the 19th and the beginning of 20th century. He was born in Prague, where he studied law and worked as an active politician in Austrian government ...
Irena Veselá
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The main aim of this paper is to develop a discussion of the concept of music history. How to create musical history? The study of Vladimír Helfert Periodisace dějin hudby.
Viktor Pantůček
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After 1911, tendencies appeared in the Czech music culture to eliminate Antonín Dvořák. They were initiated by Zdeněk Nejedlý. As Nejedlý was not able to support his opinions by musical analysis, he created his own hierarchy of values based on ...
Jindřiška Bártová
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Karel Vetterl a počátky brněnského rozhlasového vysílání
This study recapitulates the work of Czech musicologist and folklorist Karel Vetterl (1889–1979) in the Brno Radio. Vetterl worked for the Brno Radio from 1927 to 1946, his career progressed from programme assistant through the manager of music ...
Petr Macek
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Tajemství Janáčkova klavírního cyklu Jarní píseň : (co ukrývala skladatelova korespondence)
In 1937, in Pazdírek's Music Dictionary's entry dedicated to Leoš Janáček, the lost piano cycle Spring Song (1912) is mentioned for the first time. The author of the article was Vladimír Helfert.
Jiří Zahrádka
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XYZ : Helfertova účast v protinacistickém odboji
The article presents Vladimír Helfert's life events during World war II. Helfert was a member of Czech anti-Nazi resistant organization National Defence. He was twice arrested, imprisoned and interrogated by the Gestapo.
Simona Šindlářová
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Music lexicographer Jiří Fukač and the Brno School of Music Lexicography
The study summarizes the activity in the field of music lexicography of Jiří Fukač (1936–2002), professor of musicology at the Brno-based Masaryk University, who successfully resumed the activities of the Brno School of Music Lexicography, constituted ...
Petr Macek
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Vladimír Helfert's monographs about musical culture at Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou predetermined one of the main research streams, primarily connected with the Musicology department at Masaryk University, Brno.
Petr Slouka
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